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    zr6gpm Guest

    Default taxiing

    I am not sure what the name of the aircraft is but it is the bigger out of the two Barons.
    How do you slow it down? When you release the parking breaks it starts going even with the throttle closed.
    I also opened the throttle quadrant and moved the knobs to slow idle but it still goes forward by itself...

    Thanx

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    Default RE: taxiing

    >> I am not sure what the name of the aircraft is but it is the bigger out of the two Barons.

    Close - It is a Beechcraft, only a King Air, not a Baron :)

    Anyway, what you need to do is feather the props with the prop adjust lever in the throttle quadrant. This will prevent the plane from moving forward when you release the park brake. Once you taxi into position, readjust the props for take-off & climb, and then readjust again for cruise. Takes a little practice to get it down, but hey - that's half the fun right :)

    Hope this helps some



    Best Regards,

    Bob :-wave

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    zr6gpm Guest

    Default RE: taxiing

    Bob,

    Thanx for your reply!
    I dunno why I wrote Baron, anyways... :-hmmm
    Thanx for your help :-)

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